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by davehtaylor 3238 days ago
Perhaps it's hope that things will eventually get better. That's one thing that kept me hanging on for a long time. The problem is that so many project seem to be asymptotic. The developers get to a point where the software is almost ready for prime time, or is getting really good, and then trash it, start over, or decide to switch direction. Or the dev team falls apart, and you get 3 forks out of the project that never go anywhere. It seems like no one ever wants to actually finish anything. And it gets tiresome.

Also ideological reasons, which I totally understand. I prefer FLOSS options when possible, but I'm not dogmatic about it. I understand a lot of people want to make sure every bit of software they are using is open, and I totally get that.

I mean, I still love Linux a great deal, and if DEs were less shit, and applications were more integrated, I would still be running Linux, or would return to it. But I suppose it's simply a matter of what people are comfortable with.